BOSS Glenn Hoddle today urged Wolves to continue to make Molineux a fortress against QPR tonight.

BOSS Glenn Hoddle today urged Wolves to continue to make Molineux a fortress against QPR tonight.

And he wants to instal a 'fear factor' that could fire the Molineux men all the way to promotion.

Although Wolves have yet to hit top form points-wise on their travels this season - two draws and a defeat so far - they have won all three home games, which includes last week's five-goal Carling Cup demolition of Chester.

Taking in last season, that's six successive home wins on the spin, a record Hoddle would dearly love to build on against Rangers ahead of the 11-day break for internationals.

"The big positive for us so far this season is that we have won our three games at home," said Hoddle.

"We've been talking about making this place a fortress so to get three back-to-back wins is important in building up some momentum and confidence.

"It's all about trying to instil a bit of a fear factor in other teams before they come to play us at Molineux. We know it's always been a case of them saying let's go there, keep things tight and wait for the crowd to turn and put the pressure on us.

"But we can make it the opposite and I think our supporters will always back us when they are happy with the football we are trying to play.

"If we are going to go for automatic promotion we have got to win our games at home, and that continues tonight with QPR.

"Having said that, it's going to be another tough one, because QPR manager Ian Holloway is a terrific lad who is a great motivator and will have his team ready and fired-up."

Hoddle had hinted at making changes to his strikeforce in the wake of their wastefulness in Saturday's 2-2 draw at Cardiff, with substitute Leon Clarke, who launched Wolves' comeback with their first goal, perhaps earning a start.

But he may yet give the likes of Carl Cort and Kenny Miller one more chance, and has offered his backing to Miller - whose allround play, lack of goals apart, has been outstanding.

"With his goal against Chester and for Scotland Kenny got two in three games last week," said Hoddle. "I've still got belief in Kenny Miller and have no qualms that he will get another 20 goals for us this season.

"I have belief in all my strikers because if we carry on playing like we are then the goals will come.

"It just might be that the time comes to change it around and Leon did well to come on and get his goal.

"But not scoring goals when we are creating so many chances is almost a nice concern to have because I think winning is just around the corner."

Meanwhile Hoddle, who will assess any tiredness affecting the likes of George Ndah and Darren Anderton before naming his team, admits it remains "unlikely" Wolves will add to their squad before tomorrow's closure of the transfer window.

And if there are any new faces, the manager has suggested they will probably be younger talents who could immediately be despatched on loan.